Utah Incident Services is locally owned /operated specialized cleaning service. If you lose a loved one to violent crime, suicide, homicide or unattended death and are faced with difficult and hazardous blood clean-up Utah Incident Services can help.Our staff of caring professionals are trained to meet the individual and diverse needs encountered when cleaning crime, death and accident scenes. Each of our Bio-hazard Technicians are trained and experienced. We are State Certified, and comply with all environmental and local disposal regulations. Utah Incident Services is available 24/7 365 Days a YearDiscretion is an important part of our service and will arrive in unmarked vehicles.

Prompt telephone response 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.We consult the nature of the call. A supervisor is sent to the scene to properly assess, and provide you with a detailed explanation of services required to properly restore the property. A bid will be provided, and once accepted; information will be gathered to begin immediate remediation. All work is documented and photographed, to assist the insurance companies in expediting your claim. All bio-hazards are properly disposed of and a certificate of disposal will be provided for your records(if requested ). All chemicals and processes we use are environmentally safe, which allow you to return to the property within the shortest possible time. We guarantee satisfaction of our work.

Insured homeowners and commercial businesses are typically only responsible for paying their deductible. The majority of compensation will be handled by insurance companies. In most cases, Utah Incident Services will directly bill your insurance company and provide them with the necessary documentation. Each site is thoroughly documented with photographs and detailed reports that will clearly illustrate your claim. We strive to make the payment process simple and convenient for all clients.

*We are local to the Utah area and only work in our communities*

Methamphetamine: Decontamination/Remediation(Meth House)(Meth Lab)

During 1999 4.3% (9.4 million people) of the U.S. population reported trying methamphetamine at least once in their lifetime. The highest rate of meth use was among the 18-25 age group with 5.2% of them reporting lifetime meth use during 1999. With this larger number of users, an increasing numbers of meth labs can also be found. Meth lab clean up seizures have gone up 577% nationally since 1995. You can see that the crime scene clean up numbers and statistics are staggering when you take all that into account and then realize that in 1994 the Drug Enforcement Administration seized 63 meth labs. That figure climbed to 879 in 1996 and 1,627 in 1998 and continues to climb today. Meth lab cleanup is an unfortunate reality.Methamphetamine lab clean up also known as meth lab cleanup, while not gory, is often a lot more dangerous to clean up in terms of health risks. The poisons used to make street-grade methamphetamine include acetone, methanol, ammonia, benzene, iodine and hydrochloric acid and leave a toxic residue that coats and infuses every surface and even stays in the air. Most of these poisonous substances can be absorbed through the skin, making meth lab clean up, one of the most dangerous tasks someone can perform. Exposure to a methamphetamine lab can cause reproductive disorders, birth defects, blindness, lung damage, liver damage and kidney damage, and that's just for starters. The scene remains toxic indefinitely unless it's properly cleaned -- an apartment that housed a meth lab can make its tenants sick a decade after the meth lab is removed. Proper meth lab clean-up of involves disposing of everything porous and everything that can't be submerged in detoxification chemicals (several times). Crime scene cleanup cleaners get rid of all furniture, cabinetry, light fixtures, carpeting, electronics ... basically everything that isn't part of the structure. And in the worst cases, they also dispose of most of the structure -- they sometimes have to pull up all of the flooring and gut the walls, removing all of the drywall until nothing remains but studs.Our technicians meet and understand OSHA requirements. Hazardous waste management is a major component involved in this type of crime scene cleanupDO NOT try to use a company that does not have highly trained professionals. Meth lab clean up statistic and jobs have increased dramatically in the past few years. The dangers have increased as well.